Trevijano is a village in the municipality of Ajamil, in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. As of 2018 had a population of 17 people...
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Antonio García-Trevijano Forte (18 July 1927 – 28 February 2018) was a Spanish republican lawyer, notary public, jurist, philosopher, art critic, author...
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the title character, alongside Samuel de Assis, Tainá Medina, Nicolas Trevijano, Eduardo Moscovis, Tuca Andrada, Natália Lage, Helena Ranaldi, Eucir de...
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María Teresa Martín-Vivaldi García-Trevijano (born 1955) is a Spanish painter. María Teresa Martín-Vivaldi was born in Granada and earned her licentiate...
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duality itself satisfies Pontryagin duality. More recently, Sergio Ardanza-Trevijano and María Jesús Chasco have extended the results of Kaplan mentioned above...
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Macías, Antonio García-Trevijano. According to the National Alliance for Democratic Restoration [es] (ANRD), it was García-Trevijano who suggested Macías...
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Junta of Spain was a body created by the initiative of Antonio García-Trevijano, seeking to form a coalition of political, union and social forces of...
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Masur, German conductor and educator (d. 2015) 1927 – Antonio García-Trevijano, Spanish republican, political activist, and author (d. 2018) 1927 – Keith...
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Tena, 1st Marquis of the Tena Valley (d. 2010) July 18 - Antonio García-Trevijano, republican, political activist, and author (d. 2018) October 14 - Juan...
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Medina as Nina Samuel de Assis as Edu Carlos Betão as Antero Gomes Nicolas Trevijano as Diogo Eucir de Souza as Deputado Djalma Dias Marília Gabriela as Ministra...
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cities such as Hernani, Lazkao and Zarautz, and then at Estadio Fernando Trevijano since 1979, Ordizia returned to Altamira during its promotion to División...
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Arthur Lopes Miguel Mariana Richard Cristina Thiago Rodrigues Himself Oswaldo Louzada Antônio Nicolas Trevijano Cristina's ex husband Nadja Haddad Kelly...
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Quirino as Eduardo Vilaverde Clarissa Kiste as Luísa Camargo Nicolas Trevijano as 3P (Pedro Paulo Pacheco) Vinícius Ricci as Gilson Some episodes from...
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Cecatto Netuno Trindade Caio Cecatto Giulio Lopes Nestor Cecatto Nicolas Trevijano Tadeu Cadore Ondina Clais Castilho Neusa Marco Antônio Pâmio Frederico...
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guilt and spends time trying to control his anger and violence. Nicolas Trevijano as Father Nando, who dedicated most of his life to the Church, and considers...
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Incumbent Assumed office January 12, 2023 Preceded by Pedro González-Trevijano Magistrate of the Constitutional Court Incumbent Assumed office March...
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the relationship lasted three years. She was married to actor Nicolas Trevijano from 1995 to 2000. In the same year, 2000, Bel married the singer Fábio...
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in charge of drafting the constitutional text. Although Antonio García-Trevijano is attributed a prominent role in the drafting of the text, in 1979 the...
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1921–2008), Confederación Nacional del Trabajo member Antonio García-Trevijano (1927–2018), Spanish political activist and author Antonio García Torres...
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House of Representatives (2013–2017), suicide by gunshot. Antonio García-Trevijano, 90, Spanish lawyer, politician, philosopher and anti-Francoist activist...
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Recherches de science religieuse, 85.2 (1997), pp. 307–311. Review, R. Trevijano, Salmanticensis, 44 (1997), pp. 422–430. Review, J. Taylor, Ephemerides...
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Borbón Parma— and two prominent independents, the lawyer Antonio García Trevijano and the aforementioned monarchist intellectual Rafael Calvo Serer —who...
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Fernando; González Rivas, Juan José; González, Pedro José; Sánchez, Trevijano; López y López, Enrique (17 January 2014). "Sala Segunda. Sentencia 208/2013...
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from 1980 to 1986. The shortest presidency was that of Pedro González-Trevijano who served 1 year, 47 days from 2021 to 2022, while the longest was that...
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Court: Carlos Lesmes President of the Constitutional Court: Pedro González-Trevijano Attorney General: Dolores Delgado Chief of the Defence Staff: Teodoro...
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the IR; Chiefs of Staff José García Benedito; Gonzalo Castelló Gómez-Trevijano; This unit, commanded by Eloy Fernández Navamuel, had been created in...
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September 1979). "Ministro de Macías, en defensa de Trevijano" [Minister of Macías, in Defense of Trevijano]. El País (in Spanish). Madrid. Retrieved 2 November...
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Riojano President Fernando Gómez Herrainz Secretary-General Sara San Juan Trevijano Founded 1982 (1982) Split from Union of the Democratic Centre Headquarters...
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Castán (acting) President of the Constitutional Court: Pedro González-Trevijano (until 9 January) Cándido Conde-Pumpido (from 12 January) Attorney General:...
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